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Welcome To the e-travelguide to Hotels, guest houses and attractions in Ipswich

Make the most of your time in Ipswich, use the information provided on this web site by clicking on the links above to plan your visit.


Ipswich has 1400 years of colourful history. As you stroll through the streets you'll discover 12 medieval churches; a Tudor mansion; extraordinary plasterwork adorning the 17th century Ancient House; the setting for scenes in Charles Dicken's Pickwick papers; and what was once the largest wet dock of its kind in Britain, now a fascinating waterfront with two marinas and a wealth of maritime heritage. Close to the heart of the town, the Ipswich Waterfront has undergone an exciting renaissance, bringing with it new restaurants, bars and a magnificent new quayside hotel - the Salthouse Harbour.


Day and night Ipswich is alive with places to visit. The cruise on the Orwell Lady, down one of the most beautiful river estuaries in the UK, is stunning. Tour Christchurch Mansion and, amongst its other treasures, you'll discover the most important collection of works by Constable and Gainsborough outside London. Whatever you are looking for from an ideal break, our article on Ipswich's top attractions, brings you plenty of variety. It's a variety that continues in and around the town. Excellent town centre shopping, restaurants covering every type of cuisine, two multi-screen cinemas, theatres and lively night club venues have made Ipswich a centre for entertainment. While just outside the town are the colour washed picture book villages, market towns and castles that make Suffolk famous.

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